Top 5 signees ready to make immediate contributions for BYU and Utah

Both BYU and Utah signed what coaches believe to be stellar signing classes last Wednesday on National Letter of Intent Day. Some are expected to make immediate contributions, while others will be headed for LDS mission service and take awhile to see the field of play.

So which players signed can fans expect to make immediate contributions?

Dan Sorensen, of Utezone.com, gives his best estimation for Utah recruits while Brandon Gurney does the same for BYU.

I'd replace Hobbs with either Kenric Young, who has the height, speed and
athleticism to be able to compete for good time in the rotation with Dres and K
Scott at wideout if he can adjust to the physicality and read coverages in the
college game, or DJ Law, if (according to reports) he is able to get his grades
in order, who looks like a stronger version of Bubba Poole, and is already
accustomed to the spread option run game from high school. This isn't a
knock on Hobbs, he looks very athletic and fast, but with Thomas, Orphey and
Porter all gaining a lot of experience and developing throughout last year, I
see them taking about all of the reps this season.

Also, Tasini may
be interchangeable with Havili-Katoa as a 3- or 4-tech tackle/end.

Excited for spring ball to get started to see how a few of these guys develop,
and then for the lineups to shape up in August.